The left location precedes the protocol in the URL string.
It is not used by global protocols like HTTP but it becomes handy when nesting
-protocols - for example you may want to access files in ZIP archive that is
-located on some FTP server:
-
-ftp:ftp.archives.org/pub/cpp\_doc.zip\#zip:reference/fopen.htm\#syntax
-
-In fact, you have to use 'left location' even when accessing local ZIPs:
+protocols - for example you may want to access files in a ZIP archive:
file:archives/cpp\_doc.zip\#zip:reference/fopen.htm\#syntax
is "file:archives/cpp\_doc.zip".
There are {\bf two} protocols used in this example: "zip" and "file".
-You can construct even more complicated addresses like this one:
-
-http://www.archives.org/myarchive.zip\#zip:local/docs/cpp/stdio.zip\#zip:index.htm
-
-In this example you access zip virtual file system stdio.zip stored in another zip (myarchive.zip)
-which can be found at WWW.
\wxheading{File Systems Included in wxHTML}